How To Use Herring gull In A Sentence
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Egg collecting is permitted from herring gulls, great black-backed gulls, common gulls, and blacklegged kittiwakes early in the laying season.
Management and conservation of marine mammals and seabirds in the Arctic
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The commonest gull in seaside towns in summer is the herring gull.
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The commonest gull in seaside towns in summer is the herring gull.
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Herring gull chicks can now be seen on rooftops in towns - inland towns as well as seaside towns.
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Herring gulls are highly protective of their offspring and will attack anyone who gets too close.
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Even in Scotland, which has some thriving water-bird populations, species such as shag, arctic skua, herring gull, kittiwake and terns are under threat.
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In the large cove before us she identified the scattered ducks: golden eyes, canvas backs, mergansers, immature herring gulls.
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Herring gulls have a 1.5 metre wingspan and are naturally bold.
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There was a seal there in some water, a great herring gull with a damaged foot, and other creatures.
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The herring gulls are local resident birds, and great opportunists, able to change their feeding habits to whatever is available.
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A solitary herring gull, blown in from the south coast, seemed to be playing on the freezing cauldron of air.
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Herring gulls are also nowadays frequent dwellers in inland towns, nesting on the top of tall buildings.
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Herring gulls have a 1.5 metre wingspan and are naturally bold.
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But they are no longer herring gulls.
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A herring gull with a crab claw in its beak stood on the harbour wall, observing me with pale, unfriendly eyes.
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But they are no longer herring gulls.
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A herring gull with a crab claw in its beak stood on the harbour wall, observing me with pale, unfriendly eyes.
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At present the adults are protected, although you can destroy herring gulls' eggs.
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The refuse dump-sewage lagoons had the largest numbers of waterfowl, herring gulls, and hoary redpolls, but the lowest diversity index.
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The commonest gull in seaside towns in summer is the herring gull.
Times, Sunday Times
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The commonest gull in seaside towns in summer is the herring gull.
Times, Sunday Times
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Herring gulls steal the fish they bring to their young one.
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A solitary herring gull, blown in from the south coast, seemed to be playing on the freezing cauldron of air.
Times, Sunday Times
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Herring gulls have a 1.5 metre wingspan and are naturally bold.
Times, Sunday Times
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A herring gull with a crab claw in its beak stood on the harbour wall, observing me with pale, unfriendly eyes.
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Herring gulls are still predominantly coastal birds that nest on cliffs, but in recent years many of them have come inland to breed on buildings.
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A herring gull with a crab claw in its beak stood on the harbour wall, observing me with pale, unfriendly eyes.
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At present the adults are protected, although you can destroy herring gulls' eggs.
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No no no no NO: the Herring gull is NOT a ring species!
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Herring gulls are highly protective of their offspring and will attack anyone who gets too close.
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Herring gulls steal the fish they bring to their young one.
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